The murals, which consist of six underwater scenes painted and inked onto 8 ft. by 8 ft. boards of marine plywood, took the artist around 65 days to complete. When pieced together, the individual works form a giant 24 ft. long and 16 ft. high map of the Solent, showcasing a variety of captivating species including thresher sharks, undulate rays and mantis shrimp.
The Trust commissioned the series as part of their National Lottery supported project, Secrets of the Solent, which works to celebrate and raise awareness of Solent’s protected species and habitats. The Trust hopes the murals will become landmarks in their locations and inspire viewers to take an interest in the area’s diverse marine environment, including its internationally important seagrass meadows.